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Hey guys, i have got a genuine nissan rear strut brace for R33 gtst, anyway it comes with brackets and brace, and bolts, but the bolts i received from the guy who i bought it off arent the right bolts, now i was wondering if anybody could give me any pointers as to where to get the two of them? or the parts numbers for them, and where to order some from in oz or do i have to get them through nissan from japan?

any help would be much appreciated.

Daz

if you really want the nissan bolts, any nissan spare parts place. ours is joined onto the dealership.

yeah wanted to try and get genuine nissan bolts if i could. I work at a fasteners place, i can get any bolt i like, just wanted to get the ones that fit it properly thats all.

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Ok so i have found out that there is 3 types of bolt codes for the brackets,

Does anybody have an R33 rear strut brace part numbers for the bolts. or does anybody work for nissan, and could maybe find out for me?

The bolts i have now are part number : (56226 - 31UOO) THESE ARE THE WRONG BOLTS FOR THE BRACKETS I HAVE.

i need bolts to fit

L/H BRACKET (54494-20U00) i dont have the R/H BRACKET part numbers but i think the bolts are exactly the same.

If anybody could help with these part numbers, that would be awesome, i wanna order them.

Well i went to nissan today to check part numbers etc , they dont have any of the part numbers on there computers only the bolt numbers i have. but it turned out when i went to another place to get the bolts, that the bolts i have actually fit the brace, and screw in, there was some paint in the threads that was not letting the bolts screw in properly, so once i forced it in with a socket set a few times it freed up the thread. silly me shoulda done that in the first place. argh well i didnt want to strip the thread on it. im glad its all fixed now. also the bolts are the same part number as maxima ones apparently , so they must have had an option for a rear strut brace for maxima.

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